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Faith and Leadership
Michael P. Riccards
其他書名
The Papacy and the Roman Catholic Church
出版
Lexington Books
, 2012
主題
Religion / General
Religion / Christianity / Catholic
Religion / Christian Church / Administration
Religion / Christianity / History
Religion / Institutions & Organizations
Religion / Christian Theology / Ecclesiology
Religion / Leadership
Religion / Christian Church / History
Religion / Christian Living / Leadership & Mentoring
ISBN
0739171321
9780739171325
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=2DI6IwM2ArMC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
This study is a comprehensive history of the papacy, the oldest elective office in the world, and how it has managed over the centuries the most complex voluntary association of faith. The book argues that in fact through most of its existence, the papacy has adapted managerial models of the secular world and applied them to the Catholic Church. Since its emergence from the Jewish synagogues to a persecuted minority in the Roman Empire to becoming the established religion of the West, the Church and the papacy engaged the world on its own terms. It is only after the Council of Trent did the Church become somewhat more divorced and estranged from the environment around it. This book focused on those changes and on the great popes across the centuries who reformed and altered Catholicism. Special attention is directed to Gregory I, Innocent I, Innocent III, Pius IX, Leo XIII, Pius XI, Pius XII, John XXVII, Paul VI, and John Paul II. The conclusion is that the persistence of the Catholic Church for so many centuries was due to its ability to preserve the faith, but re-establish its forms and managerial class.